In the Spirit of Science, ... Molds of the cranium of Acanthodes … Distant Human Ancestor Had Shark Head Peer far enough back in the human family lineage, and you'll find a fishy ancestor that looked surprisingly like a shark. In fact, this now-extinct fish was among the first to split from sharks, whose bones are made of cartilage, to evolve into a line of tough-boned species that includes everything from bony fish to human beings. A new analysis finds that this controversial class of animals was more shark-like than expected. http://news.yahoo.com/distant-human-ancestor-had-shark-head-171350335.html http://www.livescience.com/6481-fishy-origins-humans-revealed.html Peace In,
This article is about an extinct fish that is related to sharks. Where is any evidence that any human had a shark head? Have they found a fossil of a human with a shark head? Where is this "DISTANT HUMAN ANCESTOR...WITH A SHARK HEAD?"
I don't know where that ancestor is at but as soon as I read it, my mind immediately went back to the creation story of the Dogon people who separated from ancient Kemet. Something is going on somewhere...the Hawaiian, the Japanese, the Indian in America, the Eskimo, the Indian in India, The Chinese, The Mexican, the Korean, the Italian, the Arab and maybe even more, all have the same thing in common. Look at their hair, it's all the same. Black people and white people are the only people on the planet with various colors of hair. I don't know why but I'm investigating.